Dear Grains mailgroup & Maize newsgroup
can you please foward this info to the list.
Thank you very much in advance Joern
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Dear Colleague,
announcement: please find some information for the:
International Workshop in Rauischholzhausen
Analysis of Compatibility Pathways in Plant-Microbe-Interactions
March 4-6, 2007
The general topic of the International Workshop activities held in the
castle of Rauischholzhausen is Plant Pathology. While the 1st
workshop was focussed on Durable Resistance and the 2nd Workshop on
Mechanisms of Disease Susceptibility, the 3rd will center around
systemic metabolic reprogramming in plants and related bioinformatic
methods.
Progress in genome research and systematic gene function analysis has
been generated a valuable basis for answering important questions on
how parasitic and mutualistic fungi interfere with plant physiology and
signal transduction to get access to host tissue and nutrients.
Possible factors comprise, for instance, of those which suppress plant
defence, as well as those which redirect plant metabolism to support
fungal development.
Participants of the 1st Workshop in 2001 and 2nd Workshop in 2003
acknowledged the productive though private atmosphere of the
Rauisch-holzhausen castle facilities. For this reason and because of
limited space, the 3rd workshop again will be restricted to a limited
number of highly qualified scientists, who are willing to contribute
oral or poster presentations and to actively participate in discussions.
The castle of Rauischholzhausen is the conference facility of the
Justus-Liebig-University Giessen. Besides seminar rooms there is also
accommodation in the castle itself. The castle is located at the border
of a village with the same name amidst an impressive scenery near
Giessen in Germany, approximately 80 km north of Frankfurt (Main).
Giessen is easily reached by train from Frankfurt central railway
station, which is closely connected to the Frankfurt airport.
you can find more infos at:
http://www.uni-giessen.de/FOR-666/Workshop/Workshop-2007/homepage.htm
Organization
Institute of Phytopathology and Applied Zoology Co-ordinator Prof. Dr.
K.-H. Kogel
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32 D-35392 Giessen Germany
Tel.: ++49 641 99-37490
Workshop Office: Tel: ++49 641 99-37542
Fax: ++49 641 99-37549
E-Mail: for-666 At agrar.uni-giessen.dehttp://www.uni-giessen.de/IPAZ-Workshop
best regards
Joern Pons
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Joern Pons
Biometry and Population Genetics
Giessen University
Heinrich-Buff-Ring 26-32
35392 Giessen
Germany
Phone: +49 641-99-37542
Fax: +49 641-99-37549
E-Mail: Joern.Pons At agrar.uni-giessen.dehttp://www.uni-giessen.de/biometrie/http://www.uni-giessen.de/FOR-666/
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